Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... feet and fine turbans , " who were admitted in a batch and dismissed , leaving the prince and his suite in a very much bored condi- tion . Quite as wearisome were the balls and festivi- ties which the poor prince , who was longing for a ...
... feet and fine turbans , " who were admitted in a batch and dismissed , leaving the prince and his suite in a very much bored condi- tion . Quite as wearisome were the balls and festivi- ties which the poor prince , who was longing for a ...
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... feet , and larger ones fastened by gold bands to the stumps . Upon his painted legs were thick coils of gold . A second elephant , painted in slate - color and red , with a howdah of burnished silver , and silver leglets and tusklets ...
... feet , and larger ones fastened by gold bands to the stumps . Upon his painted legs were thick coils of gold . A second elephant , painted in slate - color and red , with a howdah of burnished silver , and silver leglets and tusklets ...
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... feet , of iron - gray granite of ex- ceeding hardness , was erected in twenty - two years at the cost of one million pounds . In front of it is a gate - tower the door - posts of which are single blocks of granite sixty feet high ...
... feet , of iron - gray granite of ex- ceeding hardness , was erected in twenty - two years at the cost of one million pounds . In front of it is a gate - tower the door - posts of which are single blocks of granite sixty feet high ...
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... feet . " My dear , " she said one afternoon , when Mrs. Jennings sought her room during the siesta hour , what is the reason that your Egyptian cousin dis- likes me so much ? " " " " I really I don't know what you mean , " an- swered ...
... feet . " My dear , " she said one afternoon , when Mrs. Jennings sought her room during the siesta hour , what is the reason that your Egyptian cousin dis- likes me so much ? " " " " I really I don't know what you mean , " an- swered ...
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... feet - they found the cave of which Mr. Jennings had spoken - a large , irregular recess , formed and overhung by jagged rocks , and ( roughly speaking ) about twenty feet square . The entrance to it was narrow , for the stream , in its ...
... feet - they found the cave of which Mr. Jennings had spoken - a large , irregular recess , formed and overhung by jagged rocks , and ( roughly speaking ) about twenty feet square . The entrance to it was narrow , for the stream , in its ...
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